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DRAMA

TOP CLASS FOR THEATRE STUDIES

MONOLOGUE PLAYS TO A PACKED PLAYHOUSE THEATRE AUDIENCE
Congratulations to Charlie Lines-Perrier ( Class of 2021 ) for presenting his VCE Theatre Studies monologue , The Ballad Singer , from The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht , as part of the VCE Theatre Studies Season of Excellence concert series , held in the Playhouse Theatre at the Arts
Centre Melbourne , St Kilda Road , in March . Charlie and his class formed the inaugural VCE Theatre Studies class for Scotch , and after he top-scored with an A + on his monologue , Charlie was invited to audition , and offered a spot in this concert . Charlie was one of six VCE Theatre Studies students to present monologues to a packed house at the Playhouse Theatre . We hope that the Playhouse audience enjoyed the performance as much as we did .
HAYLEY SANDPEARL – HEAD OF DRAMA

SCOTCH COLLEGE DRAMA DEPARTMENT

FORTHCOMING SHOWS IN 2022
The Year 9 / 10 performance of Puffs , in collaboration with Lauriston Girls ’ School and Korowa Girls ’ School , will be presented from Thursday 19 May to Saturday 21 May in the Geoffrey McComas Theatre .
Congratulations to the cast , crew and directing team of 10 Ways to Survive Life in a Quarantine for surviving an interrupted Term 1 and presenting a wonderful version of this play to a packed Geoffrey McComas Theatre .
We look forward to the next two shows :
The Senior Musical , West Side Story , in collaboration with Lauriston Girls ’
School , will be presented from Thursday 28 July to Saturday 30 July in the Geoffrey McComas Theatre .
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